A well-stocked first aid kit can turn a trip from stressful to smooth when minor mishaps strike. From blisters to bug bites, having the right tools on hand means you can handle issues quickly and get ...
Camping, hiking, training and everyday living all come with a small amount of risk—unless you’re living in a bubble or under a rock. And if you’re not living in a protected sphere or under a large ...
A well-prepared first aid kit varies by location – home, car, or job site – and should include items like bandages, antiseptic wipes, gloves, trauma dressings, and a CPR face shield. In Canada’s ...
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Two tech providers have come together to further spread the telehealth bug to nursing homes and elsewhere. Menlo Park, CA-based 19Labs, which creates telehealth kiosks and “smart first aid kits,” ...
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Plan before you go: Research routes, check weather, and prepare backup plans to adapt to sudden changes in conditions. Gear up smart: Carry navigation tools, layered clothing, food, water, and a first ...
We can expect a family to deal with scrapes, cuts, sprains, fever, headaches or tummy troubles in any given week. When it’s summer, add in sunburn, bug bites and, in some locations, poison oak or ...